![]() ![]() Descripción provista por la editorial : The creators of Jazz ABZ are back for an encore! With infectious rhythm and rhyme, musical master Wynton Marsalis opens kids’ ears to the sounds around us.What’s that sound? The back door squeeeaks open, sounding like a noisy mouse nearby - eeek, eeeek, eeeek! Big trucks on the highway rrrrrrrumble, just as hunger makes a tummy grrrrumble. ANTES DE REALIZAR UNA CONSULTA, VISUALICE TODAS LAS IMAGENES DEL PRODUCTO. ELBAZARDIGITAL VENDEDOR PLATINUM - TODOS NUESTROS PRODUCTOS EN: -X-X-X- SOMOS IMPORTADORES DIRECTOS, ESTE PRODUCTO SE COMPRA Y SE IMPORTA DESDE ESTADOS UNIDOS, ESTO IMPLICA QUE USTED ESTA COMPRANDO EL MISMO PRODUCTO QUE COMPRARÍA UN CLIENTE DE ESE PAÍS. FORMA DE PAGO : MERCADOPAGO - HACEMOS FACTURA A. EN CABA (CAPITAL FEDERAL) ENVIAMOS SIN CARGO ESTE PRODUCTO. ![]() ENVIAMOS POR MERCADOENVIOS - PUEDE RETIRAR POR AHORA SOLO POR QUILMES, MICROCENTRO ESTA CERRADO, POR ESO. ANTES DE COMPRAR PREGUNTE FECHA DE ENTREGA. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Other than a few single novels, both the authors have also worked together to develop a mystery series that features DI Patrick Lennon in the role of the chief protagonist. She is also a reputed author like him, having interests in penning psychological thriller novels. ![]() In order to write some of his books, author Mark collaborated with Louise Voss. One such book, Because She Love Me, also became a bestseller in UK. Author Mark followed this bestselling book with a few other solo successes. So far, the book has sold more than 300,000 printed copies all over the world. It was published in 2013 and went on to reach the number one position on Amazon UK in very less time. The first independent novel written by him is called The Magpies. In his psychological thrillers, Mark likes to depict scary things happening to ordinary people. Author Mark loves to hear from his fans and likes to contact them through the social networking sites. He is also inspired from a few thriller movies like Fatal Attraction, Rosemary’s Baby, and Single White Female. Author Mark says that he is fond of writing psychological thrillers and is influenced to work in this genre from the works of popular authors like Stephen King, Ian McEwan, Donna Tartt, Ira Levin, Val McDermid, Ruth Rendell, Mo Hayder, and Peter James. He has written a number of standalone books in his career, all of which are either mystery or crime fiction books. Mark Edwards is a well known author hailing from the United Kingdom, who likes to write crime fiction, mystery, and thriller books. ![]() ![]() ![]() She must rely on instinct to traverse the unknown. Finding herself in a new world on the brink of supernatural war, Jacey doesn’t know who to trust. Things get interesting when the pair is led to Jacey’s demon father and her flame throwing sister. ![]() Amidst the whirlwind of discovering her newly activated powers, Jacey must solve the murder while battling sexual tension with Detective Vinolva. Jacey discovers that she’s a Shadow, one of an order of powerful beings that are able to manipulate darkness. ![]() When they encounter a werewolf at the scene, Jacey is thrust into a new world of supernatural beings and high-stakes encounters with no one else to turn to but Trent. Detective Trent Vinolva is less than enthusiastic to take on a new partner, especially the hot-blooded Jacey. Marshal, Jacey Noble, has just taken a well-deserved vacation when one of her fugitives ends up murdered. ![]() ![]() ![]() “Oh Christ,” she said when a reporter waiting outside her home shared the news as she carefully exited a taxi cab. Her reaction to the Nobel win was memorable - and possibly one of the earliest literary news events to go viral. The Nobel committee described her as: “that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny.” Eighty-eight at the time, she was (and remains) the oldest writer to ever win the prize. With Doris Lessing’s 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature, the British-Zimbabwean writer’s literary legacy was firmly established. Now not one of them remains - and I think that that is a recipe for optimism.” - Doris Lessing, who would have celebrated her 101st birthday on Oct. It was inconceivable to think these would disappear. ![]() “I lived through Hitler, ranting and raving Mussolini too the Soviet Union, which we thought would last for all time the British Empire, which seemed impregnable the colour bar in Rhodesia and elsewhere the heyday of European empires. ![]() ![]() The city's economy includes high-technology sectors, such as information technology, computer engineering, and life sciences, which attract a highly-educated workforce. Today, the city boasts a median household income of $167,932 and a population of 79,871. Pleasanton has evolved from a humble farming community to a veritable economic hub. ![]() Pleasanton - $167,932 The cloud-based ERP software company Workday, Inc.'s Headquarters in Pleasanton. This wealth generates demand for a wide range of amenities and retailers, further enhancing the city's allure. The booming tech industry attracts highly skilled professionals, resulting in a well-educated and affluent population. Fueling Palo Alto's prosperity is the presence of top-tier companies like Tesla, which has established its second headquarters in the city. This wealthy enclave is home to a diverse mix of businesses, contributing to its economic vitality and making it an attractive destination for visitors. The city's flourishing economy funds the livelihoods of 68,572 residents, many of whom are involved in cutting-edge research, higher education, and innovation. ![]() Palo Alto, known for its thriving tech sector and entrepreneurial spirit, boasts a robust median household income of $194,782. ![]() ![]() Image credit Sundry Photography via Shutterstock Palo Alto - $194,782 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) corporate headquarters in Palo Alto. ![]() ![]() ![]() From the dangerous mines of West Virginia to the terrifying attentions of the Ku Klux Klan, Patience must strive to bring new light, and life, into an otherwise cruel world. The Midwife of Hope River beats with authenticity as Patience faces seemingly insurmountable conditions: disease, poverty, and prejudices threaten at every turn. The Midwife of Hope River: A Novel of an American Midwife - Ebook written by Patricia Harman. Patience is willing to do what it takes to fulfil her mentor's wishes, but starting a midwife practice means gaining trust, and Patience's secrets won't allow her to let anyone in. Just beginning, she takes on the jobs no one else wants: those most in need-and least likely to pay. From the dangerous mines of West Virginia to the terrifying attentions of the Ku Klux Klan, Patience must strive to bring new light and life into an otherwise hard world. ![]() As a midwife working in rural poverty during the Depression, Patience Murphy's only solace is her gift: the chance to escort mothers through the challenges of childbirth. Honest, moving, and beautifully detailed, Patricia Harmans The Midwife of Hope River rings with authenticity as Patience faces nearly insurmountable difficulties. Description: Call The Midwife meets The Help in this debut novel featuring Patience Murphy, an midwife in the 1930s struggling against disease, poverty, and prejudices-and her own haunting past-to bring new life into the world. ![]() ![]() ![]() The effect is both bittersweet and affirming as we delve below the surface of Mrs. The apology and its response echo together much like traditional call and response songs. Stolen jelly doughnuts, unrequited love, and failing in the spelling bee are just a few of the topics that are turned into lovely and delicious poems. Each pair of poems reveal a relationship between one of the student's and someone else. ![]() Mertz has her sixth graders write poems of apology as part of their poetry unit. Inspired by the poem of the same name by William Carolos Williams, Mrs. ![]() It has the two characteristics that the best of children's literature always exemplifies - compelling text that can be understood on many levels with charming illustrations that amplify the text and entertain over multiple readings. Written by Joyce Sidman and illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski, this book holds delights on every single page. It's been many moons since I've shared a poem for Poetry Friday, so I've been saving this book. ![]() ![]() The hardback will also feature a beautiful reproduction of Cassandra Clare’s signature in a Shadowhunters motif." It’s so pretty! I’m glad to see those who have the first two can complete their sets! ETA: This is a special collectors edition. Exclusive to the Waterstones hardback edition will be a sneak peek snippet from The Red Scrolls of Magic, the first book in the sequel series The Eldest Curses publishing April 2019. Pre-order link: (link also in bio!) The hardback will contain bonus extra material which will also be available throughout the entire first print run in the trade paperback edition – a new short story, and black and white interior illustrations. A limited print run for fans is available to pre-order now from Waterstones on a first-come-first-serve basis. ![]() Waterstone’s special hardback edition for UK/Ireland readers! (And anyone who wants to order internationally!) "The exclusive Waterstones hardback will have a stunning graphite and red foil cover featuring a striking, repeating pattern of the “Grace” rune which has been chosen especially by the author for this edition. ![]() ![]() One of his first published short stories, “Phineas,” appeared in Cosmopolitan in 1956 and contained the narrative seeds of A Separate Peace. THE BOOK HAD AN EARLIER EXISTENCE AS A SHORT STORY.Īfter graduating from Yale, Knowles worked as a drama critic at the Hartford (Conn.) Courant and as a freelance writer. ![]() "The summer of 1943 at Exeter was as happy a time as I ever had in my life … Yale was a distinct letdown afterward." 2. Classroom windows were open the aroma of flowers and shrubbery floated in," he wrote. "The great trees, the thick clinging ivy, the expanses of playing fields, the winding black-water river, the pure air all began to sort of intoxicate me. The West Virginian Knowles later wrote that despite the culture clash (and the cold) he fell in love with the school. He then served in the military for a short time before graduating from Yale in 1949. Like his protagonists Gene and Finny, who are students at the elite Devon School during World War II, Knowles attended the exclusive Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire in the early 1940s. ![]() KNOWLES BASED A SEPARATE PEACE ON HIS OWN EXPERIENCE. John Knowles’s 1959 novel about a conflicted prep school friendship has become a coming-of-age classic. ![]() ![]() Georgia’s bravery reminds us that it’s never too late to become the person you want to be, and that taking chances, with your life and your heart, are always worthwhile.īig-hearted, genuine, and universal, I Almost Forgot About You shows what can happen when you face your fears, take a chance, and open yourself up to life, love, and the possibility of a new direction. When she decides to make some major changes in her life, including quitting her job as an optometrist and moving house, she finds herself on a wild journey that may or may not include a second chance at love. ![]() Georgia Young's wonderful life-great friends, family, and successful career-aren't enough to keep her from feeling stuck and restless. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LIBRARY JOURNAL ![]() ![]() The bestselling author of How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Waiting To Exhale is back with the inspiring story of a woman who shakes things up in her life to find greater meaning. ![]() |